Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for January 10, 2025

Puerto Vallarta — Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta should prepare for a rainy Friday with cloudy skies dominating the day. Here’s the detailed forecast to help you plan your activities.

Morning Weather

Early risers can expect light northwesterly winds, reaching a modest maximum speed of 8 km/h. The temperature will be a comfortable 22°C, suitable for light clothing, though an umbrella will be necessary as the chance of rain stands at 82%.

Afternoon Conditions

As the day progresses, scattered clouds will punctuate the sky, offering brief moments of brightness. The temperature will reach a high of 24°C before dipping to 20°C. Winds from the northwest will increase slightly, clocking in at 13 km/h, but no strong gusts are anticipated.

Evening Outlook

By nightfall, thick clouds will blanket the sky, and temperatures will settle at 19°C. The moderate climate is ideal for cozy indoor plans, and additional lighting is recommended to counteract the overcast conditions.

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Tomorrow’s Forecast: January 11, 2025

The day is expected to bring clearer skies and mild conditions:

  • Morning: Mostly clear skies with scattered clouds. Temperatures will rise to 25°C, complemented by gentle west-northwesterly winds at 11 km/h.
  • Afternoon: Partly cloudy skies and a continuation of the 25°C warmth, perfect for outdoor activities. Winds will pick up slightly to 15 km/h.
  • Evening: A pleasant 17°C with a sky dotted by scattered clouds, creating a tranquil ambiance.

Extended Forecast: January 12–14, 2025

Puerto Vallarta can expect a warming trend over the next few days:

  • Sunday, January 12: A high of 26°C with occasional scattered clouds and gentle winds of 11 km/h.
  • Monday, January 13: Cloudier skies with a maximum temperature of 29°C and light winds at 11 km/h.
  • Tuesday, January 14: Temperatures will climb to a warm 31°C during the day and a low of 20°C at night, with mostly cloudy conditions and calm winds at 10 km/h.

Beyond Tuesday, a mix of cloudy skies and light rain is forecast, with maximum temperatures remaining around 31°C and lows at 15°C.


Sunrise and Sunset

Today, Puerto Vallarta will experience 10 hours and 58 minutes of daylight, with the sun rising at 7:39 AM and setting at 6:37 PM. Make the most of these daylight hours while enjoying the scenic beauty of the region.

Stay safe and dry, Puerto Vallarta!

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